Shifra Bronznick
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Administration

Shifra Bronznick is a consultant who specializes in creating new initiatives and helping non-for-profit organizations navigate change. Shifra has consulted to a broad range of organizations, including the Public Education Network, The Fresh Air Fund, Hebrew Union College-JIR, American Jewish World Service, the Medicare Rights Center, Ma'yan, the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the NYU Research Center for Leadership in Action at the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, and the United Jewish Communities.

Shifra is the Founding President of Advancing Women Professionals and the Jewish Community, an initiative selected as one of the fifty most innovative and effective Jewish organizations by "Slingshot." Co-author of the book, Leveling the Playing Field, she created the National Women's Leadership Initiative and convened Impact & Influence, a summit for women volunteer leaders.

Shifra was co-organizer of Conference for Change, a convening sponsored by the Schusterman and Berrie Foundations, aimed at accelerating progress on inclusiveness and diversity. The leadership strategist to the White House Project virtually since its inception, Shifra designed the program for their National Women's Leadership Summits, which brought together the most influential women in business, government, not-for-profit and academia. Her newest initiative for the White House Project, "Women Rule," is a groundbreaking leadership program for women that has been launched in partnership with O, the Oprah Magazine.

Previously, Shifra served as Executive Vice-President of Swig, Weiler & Arnow Mgt. Co., Inc., one of the premier commercial real estate firms in New York.

 











Areas of Expertise

  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health Policy
  • Housing & Community Development
  • Leadership
  • Public & Nonprofit Orgs.
  • Race, Class, & Diversity